Late, late show: Dodgers beat Red Sox in longest Series game
Put it this way: The game took 15 minutes more than the entire 1939 World Series when the Yankees swept Cincinnati, STATS said. Nunez made a dive into first base and jarred himself as Alexander's throw went wild, scoring Holt with the go-ahead run .

More Than 5000 Troops Deployed To The Border
On Sunday, Mattis told reporters that some construction materials were already being moved to the border, including barriers. United States officials have told Reuters the support mission would be coordinated by the U.S. military's Northern Command.

MI voters legalize recreational marijuana
Recreational marijuana advocates were lighting up and passing joints in Detroit after a ballot proposal passed to legalize pot. Including Michigan , 10 states and the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana.

Trump Slams Kavanaugh Accuser Who Admitted to Lying
The report lifts the lid on the scale of the investigative effort that was triggered by 11th-hour accusations against Kavanaugh . He said Senate investigators were able to track her down and found she lived in Kentucky, not California, and was a Democrat.

Florida man charged after weeklong bomb-package scare
A complaint is expected to be filed by the Southern District of NY , meaning the man will face charges in Manhattan. None of the bombs exploded, but FBI Director Chris Wray said Friday , "These are not hoax devices".

Sizzling City put six past sorry Southampton

Manchester City benefitted from some baffling officiating when Raheem Sterling was awarded a penalty against Shakhtar Donetsk. Wesley Hoedt turned into his own net before Sergio Aguero tucked home his 150th Premier League goal and David Silva lashed a third.

On Wednesday night Manchester City's game with Shakhtar Donetsk proved it can't come soon enough as two of the officials somehow didn't spot that it was the ground that tripped Raheem Sterling and not an opposition player.

It took a further six minutes for City to double the lead, Bernardo Silva setting free Sterling on the right and the England forward selflessly squaring for Aguero to hammer in from close range.

But City restored its three-goal cushion on the stroke of halftime with Aguero taking advantage of a mistake by Cedric Soares and crossing for Sterling to get his fifth league goal of the season.

"First 20 minutes was excellent".

"We said it before, everything was pointing to a comfortable City win and you can't really hang Southampton out too much".

"It was always like this, I don't want to be arrogant, but with Barcelona and Bayern Munich, we were always the team with less [goals] conceded", he said. He stepped up to roll home the spot-kick, ending Saints' barren run and netting the first league goal conceded by City since September 1.

"We were a little bit in trouble, so we needed some quality and personality", Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri said of his decision to bring on Hazard as a substitute.

The former Arsenal striker was joined after the match on analysis duty by former Chelsea midfielder Andy Townsend, who pointed to a generational change that makes beating a team like City 'nearly impossible'. In the defensive phase we need to improve.

"In the second half we were better and attacking-wise we had good moments, but we were never going to get anything out of this game unfortunately because of the opening period". "When we can't cover the ball in the opponent's half we are in trouble".